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Justin Pratt wrote:
> > The problem is that you, Justin, are falling into a belief that plagues
> > business these days. They think some of their customers don't matter. You
> > think it is something that I have to get over (no, I didn't really take it as
> > a personal attack, so no hard feelings), but I think it is the other way
> > around. It is something Lego has to get over if they are going to survive.
>
> It's no secret that companies will put up with a certain amount of disgruntled
> customers as long as they're small enough in number. TLC will probably survive
> with or without you, or any of us for that matter.
>
> > -Alfred
That's where you're wrong, Justin. TLC is LOSING money. Alienating up to 5% of
their customer base is NOT the way to tip the balance to MAKING money.
*****
One thing I would like clarified, that Jake nor anyone at TLC seems to have done -
are we 5% of the {customers} or 5% of TLC's {income}?
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The difference between the 2 could be quite large. I am quite sure that if we are
5% of TLC's {customers}, that we would be more than 5% of their {income}, as most
AFOL's buy far more than a typical Lego parent in a year. Any time I've seen a
parent buying Lego for a child, they're buying {one} set at a time. Any time I've
run into an AFOL, they're buying 5, 10, 20 or more sets (and the AFOLs I've run into
in my area are not Lugnet regulars, either. Lugnet regulars tend to buy even more).
FYI, this is sent to .general and .lego for the above clarification, and because
this specific post holds absolutely {no} color content. It is a discussion of
customer base.
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| (...) Yes, they lost money in 2003. Yes, this is bad. No, AFOLs still don't count. From the 2003 Lego Annual Report: "At the end of 2004, it was decided to change the business strategy and set out a series of specific intiatives in order to ensure a (...) (20 years ago, 30-Jul-04, to lugnet.color, FTX)
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| (...) (Marshall Fields customer stuff snipped) There is a disconnect here. The AFOL segment is largely disconnected from the Lego-buying parent segment, even if there's overlap between the two groups (at 5%, there can only be so much overlap with (...) (20 years ago, 20-Jul-04, to lugnet.color, FTX)
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